Program Overview
Elementary Generalist Program
The Elementary Generalist program is a minor in the Faculty of Education, designed for students interested in studying curriculum, teaching methods, and student learning in elementary schools. This program offers a choice of courses in math, reading, and writing in schools.
Program Overview
The Elementary Generalist program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of elementary education, focusing on curriculum development, teaching strategies, and student learning outcomes. Students can select from a range of courses to tailor their program to their interests and career goals.
Career Possibilities
Graduates of the Elementary Generalist program can pursue careers in elementary education, including teaching, curriculum development, and educational leadership.
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the Elementary Generalist program, students must meet the admission requirements set by the Faculty of Education. These requirements include:
- Completion of a bachelor's degree or equivalent
- Meeting the minimum grade point average (GPA) requirement
- Providing transcripts and other supporting documents as required
How to Apply
Students interested in applying to the Elementary Generalist program should submit their application through the university's online application portal. The application should include:
- Completed application form
- Official transcripts
- Letters of recommendation (if required)
- Personal statement or essay (if required)
Credential
The Elementary Generalist program leads to a minor credential in the Faculty of Education.
Academic Calendar
For detailed information on the program, including course descriptions and academic calendar, please refer to the university's academic calendar.
